Top 10
1. Texas [128-27, .826] – Only team with a winning percentage above .800
2. Ohio State [119-32, .788] – Clearly the class of the Big Ten
3. Oklahoma [122-35, .777] – Bob Stoops has 8 seasons of 10+ wins or more in his 11 seasons at OU.
4. Florida [119-36, .768] – One of just two teams with two BCS championships
5. Virginia Tech [119-36, .768] – Has not had a season at or below .500 in the BCS era
6. Southern Cal [116-37, .758] – Pete Carroll rose this program from the ashes.
7. Georgia [115-38, .752] – Mark Richt has been to a bowl game every season he has coached at UGA.
8. Miami (FL) 110-40, .733 - Fallen on somewhat hard times recently but the "U" is still very respected.
9. Florida State [108-46, .701] – Bobby Bowden took FSU to 26 straight bowl games.
10. Wisconsin [107-46, .699] – Only one season below .500 for the Badgers since '98.

Bottom 9
1. Duke [26-112, .188] – The absolute worst team out of all the BCS teams.
2. Baylor [37-101, .268] – Putrid for a long time, Art Briles has them headed in the right direction.
3. Vanderbilt [41-98, .295] – Doesn't even come close to competing with the rest of the SEC.
4. Indiana [47-92, .338] – They did have basketball at one time.
5. Illinois [56-85, .397] – Ron Zook has not been much better than his predecessors.
6. Stanford [58-81, .417] – Program will continue seeing success as long as Harbaugh stays around.
7. Mississippi State [60-83, .419] – Dan Muellen is turning the program around.
8. Syracuse [61-82, .426] – New coach Doug Marrone has more wins in 2 years than his replacement had his whole tenure.
9. Iowa State [62-83, .427] – They beat Texas this year.

As you can see, San Diego State and UNLV really bring down the overall quality of the conference. If the MWC wished to replace those two schools with two others then Houston and Southern Miss would do wonders for the overall record and level of competition in the MWC. That would be still only be eleven teams in the conference so if they wished to expand they could easily add Tulsa, who would fit into the footprint of the conference. But, I digress.